Maidenhead, UK, 12 February 2013 - Talend, a global open source software leader, has announced results of the Integration Survey it commissioned from professional services firm Decision Management Solutions, which showed that nearly 50% of organisations are taking a holistic – or global – approach to integration that covers data, application and process integration – three areas that have historically been viewed as separate challenges. The Talend survey polled 236 integration professionals worldwide to gain a better understanding of how far enterprises have evolved from this siloed approach, and to evaluate the drivers and challenges for enterprise integration.

Data and Application IntegrationThe results reveal that data, application and process integration are widely regarded as linked problems best solved collaboratively, with 71% of respondents either using a combined, integrated team or at least ensuring that their separate teams worked closely together. Only a small number (10%) were working completely siloed. Those organisations focused on data integration were significantly more likely to have a single, integrated team that handles multiple integration disciplines. By contrast, a focus on application integration or process integration tended to generate a separate data integration effort.

Integration ChallengesSurvey respondents were asked both what caused their integration challenges and what those challenges are. The biggest cause of integration challenges was not internal reorganisation or mergers and acquisitions, but application consolidation. New business strategies, improving decision-making and streamlining business processes also drive challenges.

Process Integration ApproachesAs far as the integration projects themselves were concerned, business process improvement was by far the top challenge. Well over half (58%) of respondents said they could not easily model and manage new and existing processes to help them integrate business workflow into their existing applications and data. Most of the respondents are adopting business process management (BPM) to address these issues, with three quarters of teams actively considering BPM. Technical workflow and orchestration of IT applications and customer facing systems were the top two use cases for BPM, reflecting respondents’ focus on internal process improvement.

“As organisations around the world seek to optimise their systems and business processes, they are increasingly looking to integrate IT systems and disparate teams to eliminate redundancy and improve efficiency,” said Fabrice Bonan, Talend’s co-founder and chief technical officer. “Our survey shows that putting a global and unified integration strategy in place ensures that organisations are building a platform that can serve as a true foundation for their future growth.”

About TalendTalend provides integration that truly scales. From small projects to enterprise-wide implementations, Talend’s highly scalable data, application and business process integration platform maximises the value of an organisation’s information assets and optimises return on investment through a usage-based subscription model. Ready for big data environments, Talend’s flexible architecture easily adapts to future IT platforms. And a common set of easy-to-use tools implemented across all Talend products enable teams to scale developer skillsets, too. More than 4,000 enterprise customers worldwide leverage Talend’s solutions and services. The company has major offices in North America, Europe and Asia, and a global network of technical and services partners. For more information, please visit http://uk.talend.com